Does anyone actually buy games on Epic?
I never have. They're rarely the cheapest, unless it's free. Also DRM, obviously.
Does anyone actually buy games on Epic?
I never have. They're rarely the cheapest, unless it's free. Also DRM, obviously.
I've never spent a dime on Epic Games. There is nothing it's store front that I want, that I can't get on a better platform. My preference is GOG because of the DRM free software, but I'll take Steam if the deal is that good, or the software needs DRM.
While I will always see Epic as a good for the industry as a whole. Competition is a good thing. I personally don't like their business practices, and will not spend money on their store.
I do, they're fairly often the same price or cheaper than on Steam (especially with the redeemable points and coupons they keep giving) and the devs get a bigger cut and I don't like encouraging a monopoly.
As far as DRM are concerned, they have a higher % of DRM free games than Steam.
Oh, steam is usually expensive. I usually go on allkeyshop and find stuff cheaper somewhere else.
Gog is usually the same price as steam or epic, but drm free.
Often the cheapest to me, so I buy there primarily for this reason. Even if the prices are on par, Epic offering 33% off each game with their coupon and then 10% as cashback is a sure sell. Knowing that the game creators get a significantly bigger cut is a pleasant bonus as well.
Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion is a fun little game. Wasn't sure what to expect when I picked it up on sale but yeah, a cross between Zelda and a twin-stick shooter is a good way to describe it. Had no idea there was a sequel in the works, let alone that it just released, so thanks for that.
Try Cat quest too. A nice gem👌.
Don't have it yet. Looks like Don't Starve but not as depressing. Might pick it up on a sale.
okie :-)
The lore in the game is interesting. They built a fun little world within a short experience.
Also lol if you think Turnip Boy actually owed anyone anything. I had a different read on the storyline entirely.
I beat the game. I didn't want to add spoilers since the plot is fun
Trying to figure out why this post is so down voted.
I looked up the game and it was released 3 yrs ago.
It's recent but it's not new so it's not really incorrectly posted here vs a normal games community, right?
Is there some other info about this I don't know about?
Trying not to moderate too much here. And I haven't needed to really. Everyone's been great with posting great stuff here overall.
Just was curious.
My uneducated guess based on the comments is that I mentioned Epic Games in the title. With that said, I'd like to know too since if it's my horrible grammar, spelling, and/or opinion I'd like to know.
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